An old favorite, often found in established estate gardens.
Creamy-white, 6-8″, large clusters appear like soft balls against coarse heart-shaped leaves. Plants are showy from June to frost. After heavy rains, branches tend to suffer and flop over, when loaded with huge flower heads. Provide supports to keep plants upright. In the north, plants can grow in full sun, but it is best to provide dappled shade and protection from extreme weather and direct afternoon sun.
Days to Maturity:
Light Requirement:Full Sun
Fruit Bearing:
Fruit Weight:
Mature Spread:48 – 72 IN
Mature Height:36 – 60 IN
Fruit Size:
Sow Method:
Packet is:1 Plant
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